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An Aerial Survey of Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) Colonies off NW Scotland

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NatureScot wishes to commission a digital aerial survey of selected colonies of northern gannets (Morus bassanus). All the colonies are situated off the north-western coastline of Scotland. Lot 1: To undertake a repeat survey of three colonies listed as ‘essential’ , with an optional extra to complete a survey of Rockall See Statement of Requirements Lot 2: To provide a written report summarizing the colony counts, the methods used to determine numbers and any observations and recommendations that stem from the survey work undertaken. See Statement of Requirements

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a month ago

Close date

19 days ago

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Scottish Natural Heritage

Contact:
Rach Cartwright
Email:
rachel.cartwright@nature.scot

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